Rhetorical Analysis
Thesis statement
Research
Citations
Research Ppaer.
100
This is the rhetorical strategy writers use when they want to appeal to emotion
What is pathos?
100
This is the location of the thesis statement in a research paper.
What is the end of the introduction?
100
This is the most reliable site domain on the internet.
What is .edu?
100
A research paper should be this ratio between you and your sources.
What is 60/40?
100
In addition to your own argument, you need to acknowledge this in your paper.
What are your opponents' arguments?
200
This is the rhetorical strategy writers use when they want to appeal to logic and facts
What is logos?
200
This is the most important thing a thesis needs to be.
What is arguable?
200
These types of works are found in college libraries, but usually not in public ones
What are academic sources?
200
Your experts or academic sources should be cited within your paper if you use them in these three ways.
What are quotations, paraphrases, and summaries?
200
This should appear right after your introduction.
What is your strongest argument?
300
This is the rhetorical strategy writers use when they want to appeal to authority or morals.
What is ethos?
300
These are the two things a thesis statement should not be.
What are a question and an announcemen?
300
Google advanced search has this feature.
What is the "Select site domain"
300
MLA requires you to do this when citing a source in your paper.
What is putting the name and page in paranthesis after the quote or summary.
300
The conclusion should do this.
What is summarize your findings?
400
This is what we call things like audience, author's background, author's intent, and historical context.
What is the rhetorical situation?
400
This the purpose of a thesis statement.
What is stating the findings of the paper?
400
This is the quickest way to see if a book is considered academic or not.
What are footnotes by other academic sources?
400
This is how you present a quote or summary in your paper.
What is the "sandwich?" (introduction, quote or summary, comment on quote or summary).
400
These three things will make your introduction grab someone's attention.
What is an anecdote, a quotation, or a startling fact?
500
These are the three parts of a rhetorical triangle
What is author, audience, message?
500
This would be considered a bad thesis statement
What is a statement that is general or not specific or not arguable?
500
This the the part of the library web site you go to when you want to find an article in a journal.
What is Journal Finder?
500
On the work cited page, you can tell when something is an article by this
What are quotation marks around title of artilce?
500
This is the strongest thing you can use in your paper to support your argument?
What are facts?
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